Release Date - june 20, 2005
Test report of Standard and Over clocking version
     

As we know the hot topic of VGA card is when dynastic changes from AGP to PCI Express us?
Due to the high price of CPU and all the chipsets of PCI Express are not yet ready, the population of PCI Express is still low, so the mainstream of VGA card will be AGP. Thus another topic occurs that the highest level chipset of AGP in VGA card, nVIDIA 6200A v. s. ATi 9550. 6200A set between value and mainstream rank, taking NV44A as chipset seems mean to fight against ATi 9550. After being redeveloped, TRIPLEX releases the Standard and Over clocking version of 6200A DDR3. Will the test result be answer of these questions?


It’s easy to beat 9550 for 6600 taking NV43 as chipset. Don’t forget positioning of 6600, though it’s performance destined over 9550. There’s no need to do this. Believe it that if only 6200A DDR3 can accomplish this mission! DDR3 solve there’s merely 64bit memory bus of 6200A, the goal maybe being the terminator of AGP.

64BIT MEMORY BUS

The problem of 6200A obviously is only within 64 bit memory bandwidth. Compared with the 128 bit standard specification of VGA at present, no wonder people feel that it’s disappointing performance. Though nVIDIA thought the bridge between VGA and PCI Express, the cost of redeveloping 6600 PCI Express to AGP still too high. Plan B is 6200A. But the most important issue is to improve the problem of memory bus 64bit only. As redevelopment happen between manufacturers, TRIPLEX releases DDR3 in 6200A around USD 100 for retail price, means to lead users step into the mainstream of VGA card and offer performance to customers.


64BIT MEMORY BUS